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    <title>The Onion or The News?</title>
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    <p>%RIGHT_OR_WRONG%.  The source for that quote was <a href="%LAST_URL%">%LAST_URL%</a>.</p>
    <p>%CORRECT_COUNT% of %TOTAL_COUNT% respondents (%PERCENT_CORRECT%) got that one right.... 
    If you want to quiz a friend with that question, use the link
    <a href="%LAST_ID_URL%">%LAST_ID_URL%</a>.</p>
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    Now, how about another.  Is this one a spoof from
    <a href="www.theonion.com">The Onion</a>, or is it news reported as true by
    a reputable source?
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    %QUOTE%
    <form class="quizform" method="post" action="%URL%">
      <input type="hidden" name="id" value="%ID%">
      <input type="submit" name="onion" value="That's the Onion"/>
      <input type="submit" name="news" value="That's the real news."/>
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    To send this new question to a friend, refer them to this link:
    <a href="%ID_URL%">%ID_URL%</a>.  Or, if you find a choice story (either real
    that sounds fake, or Onion that sounds real), submit it <a href='/new'>here</a>.
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